Aminoglycosides inhibit the release of acetylcholine from the motor nerve. Myestenia gravis patients are more susceptible to this effect. So these drugs are to be avoided in myestenia gravis patients.
Main Drugs/Classes are: Cisplatin Loop Diuretics Aminoglycosides Vancomycin Edit: <<While I'm sure many things cause otoxicity and nephrotoxicity; the major example that springs to mind is aminoglycocides (gentomicin/streptomicin)>>
BACTERIOCIDE: The agent which kill bacteria is called bacteriocidal it can be done by heat of any chemical. BACTERIOSTATIC: The agent which inhibit the growth and reproduction of bacteria but do not necessasarily kill the bacteria.
team work
They normally work long hours, and that is typical. They are tied to their work.
Antibiotics
Aminoglycosides inhibit the release of acetylcholine from the motor nerve. Myestenia gravis patients are more susceptible to this effect. So these drugs are to be avoided in myestenia gravis patients.
Aminoglycosides, Erythromycin estolate, Tetracyclines, Fluoroquinolones
One can approach many sources to first define the word aminoglycosides. One considerable source could be Wikipedia which would also give more than the definition such as the context and history of the word.
particularly useful for their effectiveness in treating Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections
Farzana Jabeen has written: 'The clinical and experimental otoxicity of aminoglycosides'
An aminoglycoside is a molecule composed of a sugar group and an amino group, in some cases acting as an antibiotic.
Ampicillin along with aminoglycosides. Better consult physician.
Aminoglycosides. They're antibiotics, or more specifically protein synthesis inhibitors
Ling Yam Tin has written: 'Implementation of once-daily aminoglycosides on two wards'
No, not all of them.Actinomycin is a polypeptide antibiotic and has a -mycin suffixErythomycin and Azithromycin are macrolide antibiotics and have a -mycin suffixRifamycins are not aminoglycosides and have a -mycin suffixVancomycin is a glycopeptide antibiotic and has a -mycin suffixMost probably, the suffix -mycin comes form the genus of bacteria from which those drugs were isolated (some modified after isolation); Streptomyces
yes there are antibiotics that can treat esbl infections, carbapenem, ertapenem, aminoglycosides are some of the class of drugs that are used.